Superpumper-ShellJamestown (CSi)  The two men accused in the May 25, 2015 robbery of the Superpumper gas station and convenience store in Jamestown, appeared in Southeast District Court in Jamestown on Tuesday.

Superpumper employees along Highway 281 South in Jamestown called police at around 12:38 AM.

The clerk reported a man wearing a bandana and heavy jacket entered the store, pushed past them and took an undisclosed amount of cash from a safe under the counter and fled out the back door of the store.

No weapons were involved.

After reviewing surveillance camera  footage with the manager authorities identified the suspect as a former employee, and analyzed the getaway vehicle.

Lamb&ShannonPolice went to the apartment of former employee 26 year-old Josh Lamb and his roommate and former co-worker 23 year-old Mark Shannon and found the stolen cash and clothing matching the description of the alleged robber.

Jamestown Police said  it was determined Lamb went into the store and took the money and Shannon drove the car, a 2000 maroon Chevrolet Malibu.

Both were charged with Class C felonies. Lamb is charged with theft of property and criminal conspiracy to commit theft of property. Shannon is charged with criminal conspiracy to commit theft of property. Both remain in the Stutsman County Corrections Center on $1,500 cash bonds.